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Investment risk taking by institutional investors [PDF]

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This paper is the first that formally compares investment risk taking by pension funds and insurance firms. Using a unique and extended dataset that covers the volatile investment period 1995-2009, we find that, in the Netherlands, insurers take ...
Jacob Bikker, Janko Gorter
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Rationality of Institutional Investor and Investment Decisions in Crisis (A Case Study in Indonesia's Top-4 Banks)

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The Covid-19 pandemic triggered fluctuations on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI), particularly in 2020 and 2021. Using data from 720 institutional investors from Indonesia's four largest banks (known as KBMI 4), this study aims to (1) examine the ...
Yudha Pradipta Putra   +2 more
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Pension reform, institutional investors’ growth and stock market development in the developing countries: does it function? [PDF]

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In this paper, we evaluate an empirical link between recent institutional assets’ growth, institutional behaviour and stock market performance in the developing countries.
Aneta Hryckiewicz
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Behavioural Biases of Japanese Institutional Investors; Fund management and Corporate Governance [PDF]

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This study examines the behavioural biases of Japanese institutional investors and discusses implications for their role in corporate governance, based on the findings of a questionnaire survey of fund managers carried out in 2003.
Suto, Megumi, Toshino, Masashi
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The impact of institutional investors and increasingly sophisticated financial instruments on risk and leverage [PDF]

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The volatility of capital markets is often blamed on the activities of institutional investors, or an excessive amount of financial instruments. It must be remembered that there are different institutional investors.
Bojańczyk, Mirosław
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The Institutional Investors [PDF]

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Free market economies are characterised by a vast range of financial institutions. In the past legal barriers (in the US and Japan for example) or self-imposed constraints (in the UK) led certain financial institutions to confine their activities to particular markets.
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The Role of Institutional Investors in Corporate Finance [PDF]

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This paper argues that institutional investors may have a positive effect on stock prices. This effect realizes through different mechanisms: institutional investors reduce information asymmetries between firms and (other) investors, contribute to the ...
C. Van Hulle, N. Huyghebaert
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Commodity investments: opportunities for Indian institutional investors [PDF]

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An attempt has been made to establish the fact that by investing in commodities or it alternative channels, institutional investors like banks can not only compensate for the lower risk-free returns in their major chunk of investments in Government ...
Mukherjee, Dr. Kedar nath
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